There were 29 Races on Monday 13th January 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Exeter, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The draw hasn't been kind to recent Wolverhampton winner FRANKIES DREAM, but the son of Belardo was held up in rear that day and, should they adopt similar tactics, a 3lb rise might be no barrier to further success. Sunny Time hit the frame at Chelmsford last time out and a similar level of performance would give him every chance. Kameko Spirit needs to be monitored in the betting ahead of her return from a 107-day absence.

It's hard to look beyond FRANKIES DREAM, who showed improved form to open his account at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and a 3 lb rise shouldn't be beyond him. Sunny Time and Followeroffashion are most likely to chase the selection home.

Most of these have plenty to prove but FRANKIES DREAM won at Wolverhampton last Saturday and is a major player again back on Polytrack.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STAGE WINNER sets the form standard having finished within a length of the winner when third at Wolverhampton last month and this appears to be a good opportunity for George Boughey's colt to shed the maiden tag. Kewmill kept on well for fourth over 6f on her debut and is likely to progress up in trip, while Sanditon heads the remainder.

STAGE WINNER took a small step forward from his debut when third at Wolverhampton recently and George Boughey's colt is fancied to make it third time lucky in what looks a weak contest. Kewmill's debut fourth at Chelmsford was fairly encouraging, so she rates as the most obvious danger, with Threatening taken to fill out third stepping up in distance.

This can go to STAGE WINNER, who sets a clear standard on his close third at Wolverhampton and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TADREEB made it back-to-back C&D victories when winning here on Thursday and while a 4lb penalty will make things tougher, past exploits would suggest he should have more than enough to defy it. Charlie Mason finished second to the selection last time out and is entitled to go close on revised terms along with Super Hit, who was last seen winning at Chelmsford in October.

This could be between last-time-out winners TADREEB and Super Hit. The former has clearly seen a positive effect of a stable change and is probably the way to go in his hat-trick bid, although the latter deserves plenty of respect having switched yards since last seen when successful at Chelmsford. Charlie Mason, runner-up to the selection 4 days ago, is also considered.

Top of the list is the resurgent TADREEB (nap), who is 2-2 since joining Rod Millman and both those wins have been over C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Existent (second), Bedford Flyer (third) and Night On Earth (fourth) were all separated by half a length when the trio met over C&D on New Year's Eve. The first-named had also finished runner-up the time before at Wolverhampton behind MICHAELA'S BOY and Robert Cowell's gelding, who only went up 1lb for that success, makes plenty of appeal once again. The aforementioned Bedford Flyer's consistency gives him every chance of being in the mix.

MICHAELA'S BOY has hit top form lately and, while his latest success was the end of a long losing run, he might be able to make a quick follow up after a small rise. Bedford Flyer and Existent look the chief dangers.

An open race in which last year's runner-up BEDFORD FLYER gets the vote ahead of Michaela's Boy and Diomed Spirit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Manton Road went close on his first start for Gay Kelleway when third at Newcastle and is expected to go well again. The vote, though, goes to SARABI, whose nursery debut at Southwell suggested an extra furlong would see her in a better light. The application of cheekpieces for the first time is likely to help Eva's Eyes, while Spinning Dancer is another capable of improving.

A weak race that could go the way of MANTON ROAD, who made a positive start for his new yard when third in a nursery at Newcastle last time. This sharper track will play to his strengths and he's taken to prevail over Sarabi, with Eva's Eyes also on the shortlist.

Most of these have something to prove and the one that stands out is MANTON ROAD, who went close on his stable debut at Newcastle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PERFECT PAROLE produced her best effort in a nursery when finishing fourth at Chelmsford last month and Tom Ward's filly wouldn't need to improve much to get off the mark in a contest like this. Freak Encounter had excuses when a beaten favourite at Chelmsford in November and the return to a mile combined with blinkers should see him in the mix. Others to note include Aneedah Hero and Born Too Run.

PERFECT PAROLE is the only one to arrive in form and, as such, is the likeliest one to prevail in a decidedly poor race. Freak Encounter and Born Too Run might pose a threat but both are depending on headgear having a positive effect.

It might be worth taking a chance with WELSH FIZZ, who looks a possible improver upped to 1m on her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Turned out again quickly after scoring over C&D on Thursday, FORGE VALLEY LAD was value for more than the winning margin on that occasion and he can follow up under a 4lb penalty. Mirabello Bay caught the eye on his first run for new connections when not getting a clear run and keeping on for fifth over 1m2f at Chelmsford, while Fullforward is another to note, having only once been outside the first three in his last four starts.

Though FULLFORWARD has yet to strike on the all-weather, he was placed for the seventh time from 14 starts on synthetics when third over this C&D recently and is appealing off the same mark. Forge Valley Lad has to be feared on the back of a fourth C&D success on Thursday, while Mirabello Bay and The Colorist both have each-way claims.

This looks the time to catch MHAJIM, who isn't straightforward but is interesting back at Lingfield. Forge Valley Lad is respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A revelation on his first start for the Simon Pearce stable when scoring comfortably over C&D last month, BEARAWAY is likely to uphold form with the reopposing Uzincso (third) off 4lb higher. The hat-trick-seeking Masqool is a key player, as well as the progressive Time Tested, who goes back up in trip having won two of his last four starts.

The vote goes to BEARAWAY, who snapped a losing run of more than two years when scoring over C&D on debut for Simon Pearce last month and, still on a fair mark up 4 lb, he is taken to strike again. Time Tested is unexposed over this trip and is second choice ahead of Masqool and Uzincso.

The vote goes to BEARAWAY, who was a comfortable winner on his stable debut over C&D last month and remains well treated on old form.
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